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14 ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTES In Germary fifteen million women were enrolled in the movement and were benefitting from the training. The purpose is to lift up Germany. In Russia the slogan was for a strong and healthy nation. Institutes are held for the care of the mother and child. A new freedom for women is found in Russia, despite the fact that much of the manual work is done by women. In Scandinavia, cleanliness was outstanding. Progress has been made in these countries by their co- operative movements. The Folk High Schools were very effective in their methods of training. A few minutes of assembly singing were very much enjoyed. The new Alberta Federation of Women was then discussed. Moved by Mrs. Wood, seconded by Mrs. Clark: " That because of our financial stress that we do not affiliate with the Alberta Federation of Women." An amendment, moved by Mrs. Morley, seconded by Mrs. Ridley: " That this matter be left over until the next Convention so that the Institutes may have a chance to discuss it." Amendment carried. Moved by Mrs. Bates, seconded by Mrs. Hosegood: " That the Alberta Women's Institutes continue the publishing of the magazine." Carried. Moved by Mrs. Rothwell and Mrs. Scott: " That some form of appreciation be tendered Mrs. Ferguson." Carried. Moved by Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Champion: " That we give Mrs. Ferguson something tangible and permanent as a token of our thought." Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Brown moved an amendment: " That the gift be by donations of those present." Carried. Moved by Mrs. Fulcher and Mrs. Evans: " That a hearty vote of thanks be extended to Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Rogers for their splendid work on the History." Carried. The remaining resolutions were then dealt with. All the resolutions will be found on pages 15 to 19. Moved by Mrs. Galbraith and Mrs. Scott: " That a vote of thanks be tendered the retiring officers." Carried. The Convention adjourned, to meet in Edmonton in 1939. A L I C E A. C A M P B E L L , Secretary. N O T E During the meeting of the Council and Conveners of Standing Committees and Constituency Conveners, which followed the Convention, a silver tray suitably engraved was presented to Mrs. J. P. Ferguson, retiring President, and a silver rose bowl was presented to Mrs. J. A. Campbell, retiring Secretary, both given with best wishes from all the delegates attending the Convention. At the same meeting Mrs. J. A. Campbell was elected 1939 representative to the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada Convention, to be held in Edmonton. C. R. WOOD. Refined Sugar is the Same Chemically and Physically if Made from Alberta Beets or Fiji Cane - Always Use The Home Product - PURE ALBERTA SUGAR
Object Description
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Title | 1937 - Convention Report |
Subject | Convention; Report; AWI |
Description | Report of the Twentieth Provincial Convention |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811101 |
Date | 1937 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 16 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | 14 ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTES In Germary fifteen million women were enrolled in the movement and were benefitting from the training. The purpose is to lift up Germany. In Russia the slogan was for a strong and healthy nation. Institutes are held for the care of the mother and child. A new freedom for women is found in Russia, despite the fact that much of the manual work is done by women. In Scandinavia, cleanliness was outstanding. Progress has been made in these countries by their co- operative movements. The Folk High Schools were very effective in their methods of training. A few minutes of assembly singing were very much enjoyed. The new Alberta Federation of Women was then discussed. Moved by Mrs. Wood, seconded by Mrs. Clark: " That because of our financial stress that we do not affiliate with the Alberta Federation of Women." An amendment, moved by Mrs. Morley, seconded by Mrs. Ridley: " That this matter be left over until the next Convention so that the Institutes may have a chance to discuss it." Amendment carried. Moved by Mrs. Bates, seconded by Mrs. Hosegood: " That the Alberta Women's Institutes continue the publishing of the magazine." Carried. Moved by Mrs. Rothwell and Mrs. Scott: " That some form of appreciation be tendered Mrs. Ferguson." Carried. Moved by Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Champion: " That we give Mrs. Ferguson something tangible and permanent as a token of our thought." Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Brown moved an amendment: " That the gift be by donations of those present." Carried. Moved by Mrs. Fulcher and Mrs. Evans: " That a hearty vote of thanks be extended to Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Rogers for their splendid work on the History." Carried. The remaining resolutions were then dealt with. All the resolutions will be found on pages 15 to 19. Moved by Mrs. Galbraith and Mrs. Scott: " That a vote of thanks be tendered the retiring officers." Carried. The Convention adjourned, to meet in Edmonton in 1939. A L I C E A. C A M P B E L L , Secretary. N O T E During the meeting of the Council and Conveners of Standing Committees and Constituency Conveners, which followed the Convention, a silver tray suitably engraved was presented to Mrs. J. P. Ferguson, retiring President, and a silver rose bowl was presented to Mrs. J. A. Campbell, retiring Secretary, both given with best wishes from all the delegates attending the Convention. At the same meeting Mrs. J. A. Campbell was elected 1939 representative to the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada Convention, to be held in Edmonton. C. R. WOOD. Refined Sugar is the Same Chemically and Physically if Made from Alberta Beets or Fiji Cane - Always Use The Home Product - PURE ALBERTA SUGAR |
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